YouGov/Economist Poll: October 15-18, 2016

This is a summary of a YouGov/Economist Poll conducted October 15-18, 2016. The sample is 1300 general population respondents with a Margin of Error of ±4% (3.9% for 925 registered voters).

GENERAL ELECTION (among registered voters):

Who will you vote for in the election for President in November?

Hillary Clinton (Democrat): 42% (-2)

Donald Trump (Republican): 38% (0)

Gary Johnson (Libertarian): 6% (+1)

Jill Stein (Green): 1% (0)

Other: 3%

Not sure: 8%

Probably won't vote: 2%

2-way follow-up: Respondents who selected Gary Johnson, Jill Stein, or ’someone else’ were asked the following question ’Which candidate do you prefer more, Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump?’ Below those responses have been added to the support for Clinton and Trump from the initial question.

Hillary Clinton: 47% (-1)

Donald Trump: 43% (0)

Someone else / Not sure / No preference: 8%

Probably won't vote: 1%

What do you think is the most likely outcome of the presidential election with Hillary Clinton as the Democratic nominee and Donald Trump as the Republican nominee?

Clinton will win in a landslide: 25% (+5)

Clinton will win narrowly: 27% (-6)

Trump will win narrowly: 20% (+2)

Trump will win in a landslide: 7% (-2)

Not sure: 22% (+2)

Hillary Clinton favorability (among all adults):

Favorable: 40% (-4)

Unfavorable: 57% (+4)

Donald Trump favorability(among all adults):

Favorable: 34% (0)

Unfavorable: 61% (-2)

Among registered voters, Clinton also has an advantage: 42% favorable to 57% unfavorable for Clinton and 36-63 for Trump.

CONGRESS (among registered voters):

If the election for Congress were being held today, and you had to make a choice, would you be voting for...

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